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A Spanish soldier takes cover during a simulated ambush

A Spanish soldier takes cover during a simulated ambush

A Spanish soldier takes cover during a simulated ambush attack at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 26, 2019. The training prepared Spanish soldiers to respond to enemy attacks as efficiently and as fast a... More

A Spanish soldier provides cover fire with an M2 machine

A Spanish soldier provides cover fire with an M2 machine

A Spanish soldier provides cover fire with an M2 machine gun during quick‐response training at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 26, 2019. Coalition Forces are in Iraq at the invitation of the Government o... More

Spanish soldiers give medical attention to simulated

Spanish soldiers give medical attention to simulated

Spanish soldiers give medical attention to simulated casualties during a quick‐response training event at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 26, 2019. Coalition Forces are in Iraq at the invitation of the G... More

Spanish soldiers provide cover fire during a quick‐response

Spanish soldiers provide cover fire during a quick‐response

Spanish soldiers provide cover fire during a quick‐response exercise at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 26, 2019. Coalition Forces are in Iraq at the invitation of the Government of Iraq to train and adv... More

A Spanish soldier gives medical care to a simulated

A Spanish soldier gives medical care to a simulated

A Spanish soldier gives medical care to a simulated casualty during a quick-response training event at the Besmaya Range Complex, Iraq, April 26, 2019. Coalition Forces are in Iraq at the invitation of the Gove... More

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